Wolfgang Hohlbein Prize
The Wolfgang Hohlbein Prize is a literary prize for fantastic literature that was donated in 1995 by the Ueberreuter publishing house . Wolfgang Hohlbein also won a fantasy competition organized by this publisher in 1982 with his first major success, Märchenmond . The prize is endowed with 10,000 euros. The last prize was awarded in 2009 and the winner was presented at the Leipzig Book Fair .
Award winners
- 1996: Christopher Zimmer for The Stones of Change
- 1999: Dieter Winkler for The Hour of the Red Dragon
- 2003: Nina Blazon for Im Bann des Fluchbanners
- 2006: Evelyne Okonnek for The Daughter of the Snake
- 2009: Bernd Rümmelein for Kryson